Welcome to our roundup of Sadie Frost's movies, where we delve into the captivating world of this talented actress. From her breakout roles to her most recent releases, join us as we explore the diverse and enchanting filmography of this British starlet.
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1. Empire State (1987)
Empire State" is a thrilling crime drama set in the bustling yuppie-dominated docklands of London in the 1980s. The story revolves around Paul, a determined individual who attempts to make a lucrative business deal with an American tycoon. However, Paul encounters unexpected obstacles when he comes face-to-face with his powerful, East End boss.
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2. Diamond Skulls (1989)
Diamond Skulls" is a thrilling drama set against a backdrop of unbridled temptation and raw desire. Released in 1989 but with its worldwide debut in June 1991, this NC-17 rated film runs for an intense, gripping 1h 40min, delving deep into the realm of forbidden pleasures.
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3. A Ghost in Monte Carlo (1990)
A Ghost in Monte Carlo" is a riveting drama and romance film set in the glamorous world of Monte Carlo, released in 1990. The movie follows an aging courtesan, Madame Bluet, who takes her orphaned niece, Mistral, from her convent home in Paris. Determined to bury the past, Madame Bluet transforms herself into the respectable Countess de Secret, while her niece becomes the enigmatic Mademoiselle Phantome.
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4. The Krays (1990)
In the 1960s, London's underworld was ruled by a dangerous and ruthless pair of twin crime lords, the Krays, in the gripping, fact-based film "The Krays. " Told through the lens of biography and crime drama, this compelling story unfolds as audiences delve into the dark and gritty world of these real-life criminals.
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5. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
In "Bram Stoker's Dracula", the eternal vampire, Count Dracula, sets his sights on seducing the fiancée of his barrister, Jonathan Harker. A journey from the dark corners of Eastern Europe to the foggy streets of England, this dark fantasy horror film, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, takes audiences on a terrifying and seductive ride.
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6. Papierowe malzenstwo (1992)
Papierowe malzenstwo" is a 1992 Polish-British drama film that takes place in Newcastle. The movie revolves around a young Polish woman who arrives in the city to marry a British doctor she had met in Poland, only to discover he has changed his mind. Desperate and unable to return to Poland, she proposes marriage to an astonished patient who happens to be in the doctor's office at the time.
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7. Splitting Heirs (1993)
In the whimsical comedy "Splitting Heirs, " a high-stakes game of identity unfolds as a duke's final will leaves his wealth and title to the son he never knew - the found baby raised in America or the abandoned baby raised by a Hindi family in London. As the real heir battles to claim his rightful place, hilarity ensues in this delightful tale of mistaken paternity.
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8. The Cisco Kid (1994)
The Cisco Kid" takes a refreshing twist on the 1950 western TV series, transforming the protagonists Cisco and Pancho from wandering heroes of the old west into Mexican revolutionaries who fight against the French occupation in Mexico. This comedic western film, set during the American Civil War, features an ensemble cast led by Jimmy Smits, Cheech Marin, and Sadie Frost.
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9. Büvös vadász (1994)
Büvös vadász is a mesmerizing cinematic experience that delves into the perceptions of a young girl as she navigates the complexities of the adult world. When a child's perspective is centered on the life of a police marksman whose mission is to protect a Russian chess grand master, unforeseen revelations and tantalizing suspense unfold. The film is imbued with an alluring blend of thriller and fantasy elements, captivating audiences with its fantastical twists and turns.
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10. Shopping (1994)
Shopping, " released in 1996, is an action-packed crime drama directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The story follows a group of desperate individuals in underground England, driven by a life of crime and deceit.
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11. A Pyromaniac's Love Story (1995)
A Pyromaniac's Love Story" sets the stage for an unconventional romance that takes arson to a whole new level. Directed by Joshua Brand and written by Morgan Ward, the film stars William Baldwin, John Leguizamo, and Sadie Frost. It follows Sergio, a pastry boy entangled in an arson scandal, as he becomes the target of Garet, the actual arsonist, who is horrified that someone else is willing to take the blame for his loving acts of fire.
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12. Crimetime (1996)
Crimetime" tells a chilling tale of Bobby Mahon, an actor portraying a notorious serial killer in a popular prime-time TV show. As the show gains immense popularity, the real-life murderer on which it's based begins committing new killings in an attempt to make it onto the screen. The thrilling narrative unfolds as the boundaries between reality and fiction blur, leaving the audience on edge.
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13. Bent (1997)
Bent" is a captivating drama set in 1930s Berlin under the oppressive Nazi regime. The film follows the harrowing journey of a gay Jew who is sent to a concentration camp, facing unimaginable horrors and challenges.
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14. Final Cut (1998)
Final Cut" is a gripping drama-thriller that delves into the darkest corners of human nature. Set in 1998, the film follows a group of friends who come together to watch a film made by their late friend, Jude. However, the movie they expected is a chilling compilation of hidden videos, revealing the shocking secrets of their closest friends.
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15. Presence of Mind (1999)
Presence of Mind" is a captivating drama-horror film released in 2001, based on Henry James' timeless classic, "The Turn of the Screw". Set in a remote Spanish estate, the movie stars Sadie Frost as the young governess, tasked with the care of two children, Miles and Flora, under the watchful eye of their enigmatic uncle, the Master, played by Harvey Keitel. The film explores the dark power of supernatural forces, as the governess descends into a nightmarish world of terror and psychological manipulation.
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16. An Ideal Husband (1999)
Experience the wit and charm in the critically acclaimed 1999 film "An Ideal Husband". Directed by William P. Cartlidge and starring James Wilby, Sadie Frost, and Jonathan Firth, this comedy-drama takes us on a journey of friendship, politics, and scandal.
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17. Captain Jack (1999)
In 1999, the eccentric and endearing Captain Jack, played by Bob Hoskins, assembles a crew of equally vibrant characters to embark on a daring journey from northern England to the Arctic, following the path of the legendary 1791 sea captain, Captain Scoresby. This riveting drama, directed by Robert Young, boasts a star-studded cast including Sadie Frost and Gemma Jones. Based on a screenplay penned by Jack Rosenthal and Nick Davies, Captain Jack is a riveting tale of adventure, companionship, and the unyielding spirit of the seafaring life.
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18. Flypaper (1999)
Flypaper is a captivating 1999 comedy-crime film that exudes intrigue and suspense. Directed by Klaus Hoch, the movie features a star-studded cast that includes Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, and Sadie Frost. Set in the city of Los Angeles, California, the story revolves around a series of encounters between strangers, driven by lust and dishonesty.
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19. Love, Honor and Obey (2000)
Love, Honor and Obey" is a darkly comical crime drama set in a dingy North London pub. The film follows an unassuming postman named Tim (played by Jonny Lee Miller) who unwittingly finds himself drawn into a dangerous criminal underworld.
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20. Rancid Aluminum (2000)
Rancid Aluminum, " a high-energy, dark comedy, follows the ambitious Pete, an accountant in London who unexpectedly inherits a company. Seizing the opportunity, he makes a perilous deal with a Russian mob boss. With an insatiable desire for wealth and grandchildren, the mobster is prepared to do anything for his inheritance.
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21. The Anniversary Party (2001)
The Anniversary Party" is a complex and heartfelt film that explores the intricacies of love and the fragility of relationships. Written and directed by husband-and-wife duo Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the movie stars an impressive cast, including Alan Cumming, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Phoebe Cates. This independent film takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through the lives of its characters, as they navigate their personal struggles and attempt to save their crumbling marriages.
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22. Uprising (2001)
Uprising, released in 2001, is a gripping drama set during World War II that follows the incredible story of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto who rise against the Nazis. Directed by Jon Avnet and written by Paul Brickman and Jon Avnet, this film chronicles the courage and resilience of those ensnared in the dire circumstances of the Holocaust.
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23. The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)
Dive into the world of musical theater with "The 100 Greatest Musicals, " a celebration of the iconic stage and screen productions that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Voted by the public through Channel 4's website and The Mail newspaper, this riveting documentary counts down the top 100 musicals, with each entry accompanied by clips from stage productions and film versions.
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24. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" is a thrilling action-adventure film set in a bygone era, a perfect blend of steampunk and dieselpunk. As giant robotic monsters attack New York City, we follow a tenacious reporter and an astute pilot on a daring quest. Their journey leads them deeper into a mysterious world where famous scientists have vanished, and the truth behind the robotic attacks lies.
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25. The Allstar Workout (2006)
The Allstar Workout is a riveting sports drama that hits theaters in 2006. Following a group of ambitious athletes, the film chronicles their journey in the world of fitness and exercise. As they push their limits to be the best, the Allstars are tested not only physically but emotionally, highlighting the intense challenges and camaraderie of their shared passion.
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26. Shoot on Sight (2007)
Shoot on Sight, released in 2008, is a gripping crime drama thriller that takes the audience on a journey in the life of a Lahore-born London Police Commander, played by the versatile Naseeruddin Shah. The film revolves around the Commander's personal issues as he grapples with the consequences of his life choices while also being burdened with the investigation of the shooting death of a fellow Muslim.
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27. Beyond the Rave (2008)
Beyond the Rave, " a thrilling 2008 film starring Jamie Dornan and Nora-Jane Noone, offers a unique twist on the classic horror genre. In the heart of London's bustling nightlife scene, a chilling mystery unfolds. An English soldier, bound for Iraq in the morning, is thrust into a nightmarish race against time to save his lost love from a sinister group of vampire-like raiders.
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28. The Heavy (2009)
The Heavy" is a thrilling and suspenseful gangster film that follows "Boots" Mason, portrayed by Gary Stretch. In a world where trust is an illusion, Boots learns that he's been targeted for a hit by a corrupt cop, Dunn, played by Vinnie Jones. As Boots seeks revenge for this betrayal, he uncovers a web of secrets and lies that put innocent bystanders in danger.
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29. Wizard's Way (2013)
Wizard's Way" is an enchanting comedy film that follows a trio of friends on an outrageous adventure. Metal Man directs this hilarious tale, which was released in 2014 and has an impressive IMDb rating of 8.0. This 1 hour and 16-minute journey delves into the world of friendship, documentary-making, and MMORPGs, keeping audiences thoroughly entertained.
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30. Flim: The Movie (2014)
Embark on a whirlwind journey with Flim: The Movie, an intriguing film that blends comedy, crime, and drama. Director Raffaello Degruttola masterfully chronicles the life of an aspiring Indian film director, who dreams of leaving behind the world of Bollywood and reaching new heights in Hollywood.
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31. Buttercup Bill (2014)
Buttercup Bill is a provocative and thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of love, infidelity, and the blurred lines between emotional connection and physical intimacy. Set against the backdrop of a passionate and tumultuous romance, the film delves into the lives of Pernilla and Patrick, two deeply intertwined individuals who find comfort and solace in each other's company.
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32. Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. (2014)
Immerse yourself in the chilling drama of "Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour.
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33. Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism (2015)
Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism" is a thrilling family adventure film that will captivate audiences of all ages. The story revolves around an orphan girl named Molly who has a special gift - she possesses a profound knowledge of hypnosis. When a notorious bank robber tries to steal her book on the art of hypnosis, Molly finds herself in a deadly race against time to protect her precious possession.
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34. Set the Thames on Fire (2015)
In the darkly surreal world of "Set the Thames on Fire" (2015), two boys are thrown into the twisted depths of an alternate reality version of London. As they navigate this grotesque landscape, they are forced to confront the horrors that lurk beneath the façade of the city they know. With a blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy, the film takes viewers on a thrilling journey of survival and escape, filled with strange new creatures and twisted mysteries.
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35. Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
Experience a hilarious adventure with Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie! . In this comedy film, Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) find themselves in trouble after accidentally knocking a famous model (Kate Moss) into the River Thames.
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36. Lucid (2018)
Lucid is a 2018 British Sci-Fi, Thriller movie that takes us on a journey with its main character, Zel. A socially awkward young man, Zel's life takes an unexpected turn when his enigmatic neighbor offers him help to overcome his social anxiety. This leads Zel down a path of discovery and lucid dreaming, which challenges his perception of reality.
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37. Two for Joy (2018)
Two for Joy" brings us an intense drama of a troubled family seeking solace in the serenity of a seaside town. As a problem child and an older sister struggling to find their footing battle their inner demons, a complex family relationship between a troubled mother and son unfolds. While the younger brother seeks solace through fly fishing, the film delves into the intricate dynamics of sibling rivalry and the unraveling ties that bind a family together.
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38. Killers Anonymous (2019)
In "Killers Anonymous, " a group of assassins comes together to confront their secrets and crimes within the confines of a secret support group. Each member shares their personal struggles, all the while striving for trust and redemption. The film, starring Tommy Flanagan, Rhyon Nicole Brown, and MyAnna Buring, takes the audience on a thrilling journey through the dark world of crime and the lengths individuals will go to for forgiveness and understanding.
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39. Nocturnal (2019)
Nocturnal is a gripping drama that explores the depths of a secret obsession. When Laurie, a cynical high-school student, discovers an unlikely friendship with Pete, an older and enigmatic man, their unique connection leads to a passionate and intense bond that challenges the boundaries of normalcy.
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40. Waiting for Anya (2020)
Waiting for Anya" is a heartfelt and thrilling tale set during World War II. When young shepherd Jo teams up with Horcada, a grieving widow, they embark on a perilous mission to smuggle Jewish children from the occupied southern France into safe Spanish territory via a busy train station.
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41. Quant (2021)
Experience the world of 1960s fashion with the visually stunning documentary "Quant. " Delving into the life and legacy of the iconic fashion designer Mary Quant, this film takes viewers on a journey through London, England, showcasing the fashion renaissance that swept the city. Through stunning reenactments and interviews with prominent figures from the time, the film explores the relationship between Quant and her husband, the inspirations behind her designs, and the impact she had on modern fashion.
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42. A Bird Flew In (2021)
A Bird Flew In" is a gripping drama directed by the exceptionally talented Kirsty Bell, a multi-award-winning debut. The film unfolds in the early days of the lockdown as filmmakers struggle to cope with the sudden interruption of their world. As production comes to a halt, the cast and crew are left grappling with their feelings in the confines of their homes.
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43. Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance (2023)
Get ready for an action-packed thrill-ride as TATE takes on the mission to avenge the brutal death of his trusted foot soldier in "Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance. " Set in the dark, underbelly of 90s Soho, this highly anticipated sixth part takes viewers on a heart-pounding journey as TATE leaves the comfort of Essex and crosses paths with an array of vicious villains. Starring an ensemble cast including Tara Fitzgerald, Sadie Frost, and Phil Davis, "Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance" is sure to bring epic battles, intense drama, and unrelenting suspense. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the thrilling interquel of your favorite action film series! .
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